
Draw, paint, snap, collage, sketch or film your interpretation of respect and be in the running for a range of prizes in the name of fighting gender-based violence.
Brophy Family and Youth Services is partnering with Warrnambool City Council, Respect Victoria and Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria to bring the Signal Respect project in recognition of this year's 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-based Violence.
Residents aged 12-25 are invited to depict the words respect, equality, accountability and empowerment in any which way they choose.
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First prize includes a $200 visa debit card, second is a $150 Cotton on Voucher and third is a $100 Lockology Escape Room voucher.
Prizes are also available for fourth and fifth place.
The winner will receive the opportunity to have their work displayed on a traffic signal box in the city in-line with previous years.
Submit your piece by sending a photo here.
Entries close on December 10.
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Jessica Greenan
Journalist at The Warrnambool Standard covering Corangamite Shire Council. Sometimes court. Special interest in all things environment.
Journalist at The Warrnambool Standard covering Corangamite Shire Council. Sometimes court. Special interest in all things environment.